Description |
xviii, 201 pages ; 22 cm |
Summary |
A cultural commentator presents this memoir-in-essays in which she provides a deeply personal, razor-sharp critique of white fragility, respectability politics, and all the places where fear masquerades as progress. Jill Louise Busby spent years speaking at academic institutions, businesses, and detention centres on the topics of Race, Power, and Privilege. In 2016, fed up with what passed as progressive in the Pacific Northwest, Busby uploaded a one-minute video about race, white institutions, and faux liberalism to Instagram. This is a memoir-in-essays about race, progress, and hypocrisy. |
Contents |
Hi, liberal white people -- Still, until -- Dear white hippiecrites -- A consequence of us -- Dear you (My favorite cousin) -- Fly home -- Dear Black revolutionary internet intellectuals -- This is how it starts -- Dear dad -- A friend of men -- Dear Black people -- Flowers for the Black artists -- Dear Jillisblack -- Let the little people through -- Do you ever think about why people unfollow you -- Unfollow me. |
Subject |
Busby, Jill Louise.
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African American lesbians -- Biography.
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Racism -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
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African Americans -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
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African American women -- Biography.
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United States -- Race relations -- History -- 21st century.
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Genre |
Essays.
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Added Author |
Busby, Jill Louise.
Hi liberal white people.
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Busby, Jill Louise.
Still, until.
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Busby, Jill Louise.
Dear white hippiecrites.
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Busby, Jill Louise.
Consequence of us.
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Busby, Jill Louise.
Dear you (my favorite cousin)
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Busby, Jill Louise.
Fly home.
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Busby, Jill Louise.
Dear Black revolutionary internet intellectuals.
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Busby, Jill Louise.
This is how it starts.
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Busby, Jill Louise.
[Dear dad].
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Busby, Jill Louise.
Friend of men.
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Busby, Jill Louise.
Dear Black people.
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Busby, Jill Louise.
Flowers for Black artists.
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Busby, Jill Louise.
Dear JillisBlack.
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Busby, Jill Louise.
Let the little people through.
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Busby, Jill Louise.
Do you ever think about why people unfollow you?
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Busby, Jill Louise.
Unfollow me.
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ISBN |
9781635577112 (hardcover) |
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163557711X (hardcover) |
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